where you posted it yesterdayQuote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
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where you posted it yesterdayQuote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
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Ogier reach same time as Prokop 13:06:00
Where is Mikkelsen?
no Vsledky Rallye: Mistrovstv svta .... no party :(Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Mikkelsen is in just no time yet.
out :(Quote:
Originally Posted by blissard
Relax Mikkelsen was in talked to WRR.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
where you see that ?Quote:
Originally Posted by EightGear
you can read it hereQuote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
eWRC-results.com - results Rally Argentina 2012
As Francis44 said, he talked to WRR.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
thanks.Pitty for Mikkelsen,what happened?Quote:
Originally Posted by SlowSon
edit ok Mikkelsen is clear.
MIkelsen 5.2 slower than Ogier.
mikkelsen is ok... his time was not recorded on time....
Timing problem, +5,2 to Ogier, different tyre choise methinks...Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Nobre 4th quickest between splits 2 and 3? :D
Next stage is on....
stage 8 live
111.5km/h average for Tanak at this stage
Oliveria is yet another Brazillian village driver.
really ?? and it just took you 2 years to realise that.... nice.Quote:
Originally Posted by Langdale Forest
Seems that the Ford team also is being managed by the citroen bosses...they do not allow Sordo to be faster than Loeb....
Sordo is being slower comparing to what i expected from him in Argentina. And it has nothing to do with team orders :DQuote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
No splits for after Mikko
Edit - they just came through and he is setting a good pace
but when in Citroen was slower were team orders.Quote:
Originally Posted by JAM
Loeb has created plenty of damage,NOT is right.
Hirvonen fights back :)
Ogier faster again at the first few spits... it is going to be a good battle. Lets ope they fight with no problems.
Petter had a spin at this stage.
114km/h average!
Ford allows Sordo to go as fast as possible, but ending third. Going faster, trying to catch Loeb, means taking too risks and increasing the possibility of an accident. Many drivers have crashed trying that, that's why he's won his championships.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
The first damage is on WRC itself, Like Schumacher made in F1. When Schumacher pull out of F1 the races started beiung interesting again.Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
And when Schumacher returned, his secret was revealed. Now is one like the others.
OMG they have Sloson in the studio. Why? He knows **** about driving fast at a rally.
plenty of damage at spectators i mean.Quote:
Originally Posted by JAM
F1 was great under Schumi ... beating the **** out of McCheat every round.Quote:
Originally Posted by JAM
...yes at the age of 43 he is still as good as the others in their start 20'ies.Quote:
Originally Posted by JAM
F1 Ladyboys are not allowed in Rally talk...please...only alpha wolf males allowed in this thread.
Yes, he must have lost at least 20 secs because of that spin!Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Yes. Or are you forgetting the stages plenty of spectatores in the 90's and beggining of this century.Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
And you are forgetting other interesting point: Why WRC don't have a promoter? Shouldn't be so dificuilt to find a replacement to NOS if WRC was atractive.
its really strange,but it has reported hereQuote:
Originally Posted by Mauri A
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The audience numbers at the time didn't agree with you, but ok.Quote:
Originally Posted by MikeD
All that is Loebs fault to? get real please.Quote:
Originally Posted by JAM
Couldn't see that 20 secs on the splitsQuote:
Originally Posted by Mauri A
Sick dog South American village drivers are not allowed in rally talk, we've had enough of them.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T